Boeing has a new gigantic Dreamliner ready to fly you to a hot destination, Engadget reports, and the company decided to demo the longer 787-9 variant at the Farnborough Airshow in London. To highlight the new aircrafts powers, 787-9 pilots performed various extreme maneuvers, like steep takeoffs and high-bank turns off the ground  or the kind of airplane action youll hopefully never have to experience yourself  with Boeing recording the whole experience on video.

The demo flight was performed with a very light load on board, with pilots showing off airplane capabilities that arent likely to be actually used during regular flights.

The 787-9 is expected to start commercial service this fall, with Air New Zealand being one of the first airlines to rely on Boeings new Dreamliner.

The airplane is longer than its predecessors, and its able to seat as many as 280 passengers, having a range of 9,600 miles or 15,400km. The Dreamliner has a higher maximum take-off weight and higher fuel capacity making it an even better fit for longer flights.

An even bigger 787-10 model is also in the works.

A video showing the impressive maneuvers the 787-9 is capable of follows below, while more information about the new Dreamliner are available at the source links.